Municipal Corporations Act 1835




































Municipal Corporations Act 1835

Parliament of the United Kingdom

Long title An Act to provide for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales
Citation 5 & 6 Will.4 c.76
Territorial extent England and Wales
Dates
Royal assent 9 September 1835
Commencement 1 January 1836
Other legislation
Repealed by Municipal Corporations Act 1882
Status: Repealed

The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 (5 & 6 Wm. IV., c.76), sometimes known as the Municipal Reform Act, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in the incorporated boroughs of England and Wales. The legislation was part of the reform programme of the Whigs and followed the Reform Act 1832, which had abolished most of the rotten boroughs for parliamentary purposes.




Contents






  • 1 Royal commission


    • 1.1 Report




  • 2 Effects of the Act


  • 3 The 178 reformed boroughs


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 Further reading


  • 7 External links





Royal commission


The government of Lord Grey, having carried reform out of parliamentary constituencies, turned its attention to local government. In February 1833 a select committee was appointed "to inquire into the state of the Municipal Corporations in England, Wales, and Ireland; and to report if any, and what abuses existed in them, and what measures, in their opinion, it would be most expedient to adopt, with a view to the correction of those abuses".[1] The committee made their report in June 1833, having enquired into a handful of boroughs. The committee found that:


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The jurisdiction of the corporations is defective in some case in consequence of the town having been extended beyond the limits of the ancient borough; and in other cases it is objectionable from extending to places that are distant, and more properly falling within the jurisdiction of the county magistrates.


The principle which prevails of a small portion of corporators choosing those who are to be associated with them in power, generally for life, is felt to be a great grievance. The tendency of this principle is to maintain an exclusive system, to uphold local, political and religious party feelings, and is destructive of that confidence which ought always to be reposed in those who are intrusted with control, judicial or otherwise, over their fellow citizens…


The committee are further led to infer that corporations, as now constituted, are not adapted to the present state of society… To make corporations instruments of useful and efficient local government, it seems to be essential that the corporate officers should be more popularly chosen…[and] that their proceedings should be open and subject to control of public opinion.[2]



The committee did not believe that they had sufficient powers to carry out a full review of the existing system. They instead recommended the appointment of a royal commission, and that the country be divided into districts with a commissioner responsible for enquiring into boroughs in each district.[2]


The royal commission was appointed by letters patent passed under the great seal. The commission, which was dominated by Radicals, had eighteen members, with two assigned to each district or circuit:[3][4]



  • North Midland: Richard Whitcombe and Alexander Edward Cockburn

  • Eastern: George Long and John Buckle

  • South Western: Henry Roscoe and Edward Rushton

  • Southern: John Elliot Drinkwater and Edward John Gambier

  • Western: Charles Austin and James Booth

  • Midland: Peregrine Bingham and David Jardine

  • Northern: Fortunatus Dwarris and Sampson Augustus Rambull

  • North-Western: George Hutton Wilkinson and Thomas Jefferson Hogg

  • South-Eastern: Thomas Flowers Ellis and Daniel Maude


The commission's secretary was Joseph Parkes.



Report


The commission issued its report in 1835. Altogether 285 towns had been investigated.[5] The main conclusions of the report were:[6]



  • The corporations were exclusive bodies with no community of interest with the town after which they were named.

  • The electorate of some corporations was kept as small as possible.

  • Some corporations merely existed as "political engines" for maintaining the ascendancy of a particular party.

  • Members of corporations usually served for life and the corporate body was a self-perpetuating entity. Roman Catholics and Dissenters, although no longer disabled from being members, were systematically excluded.

  • Vacancies rarely occurred and were not filled by well-qualified persons.

  • Some close corporations operated in almost complete secrecy, sometimes secured by oath. Local residents could not obtain information on the operation of the corporation without initiating expensive legal actions.

  • The duties of the mayor were, in some places, completely neglected.

  • Magistrates were appointed by the corporations on party lines. They were often incompetent and did not have the respect of the inhabitants.

  • Juries in many boroughs were exclusively composed of freemen. As the gift of freedom lay with the corporation, they were political appointees and often dispensed justice on a partisan basis.

  • Policing in the boroughs was often not the responsibility of the corporation but of one or more bodies of commissioners. An extreme example was the City of Bath, which had four districts under different authorities, while part of the city had no police whatever.

  • Borough funds were "frequently expended in feasting, and in paying the salaries of unimportant officers" rather than on the good government of the borough. In some places funds had been expended on public works without adequate supervision, and large avoidable debts had accrued. This often arose from contracts being given to members of the corporation or their friends or relations. Municipal property was also treated as if it were only for the use of the corporation and not the general population.


The Commission concluded its report by stating that:


...the existing Municipal Corporations of England and Wales neither possess nor deserve the confidence or respect of Your Majesty's subjects, and that a thorough reform must be elected, before they can become, what we humbly submit to Your Majesty they ought to be, useful and efficient instruments of local government.



Effects of the Act


The Act established a uniform system of municipal boroughs, to be governed by town councils elected by ratepayers. The reformed boroughs were obliged to publish their financial accounts and were liable to audit. Each borough was to appoint a salaried town clerk and treasurer who were not to be members of the council.


The Act reformed 178 boroughs. The Burgh Reform Act 1833 had already carried similar reforms in Scotland. Similar legislation would not be introduced in Ireland until the Municipal Reform Act 1840. There remained more than 100 unreformed boroughs, which generally either fell into desuetude or were replaced later under the terms of the Act. The last of these was not reformed or abolished until 1886. The Act did not extend to the City of London which remains a sui generis authority.


The Act allowed unincorporated towns to petition for incorporation. The industrial towns of the Midlands and North quickly took advantage of this, with Birmingham and Manchester becoming boroughs as soon as 1838. Altogether, 62 additional boroughs were incorporated under the Act.


The new corporations had annual elections, with a third of the councillors up for election each year. The council also elected aldermen to serve on the council, with a six-year term. Towns were divided into wards.[7]


The Act was repealed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1882.



The 178 reformed boroughs


The list shows the style by which the unreformed corporation was known, and the date of its governing charter. In most cases this was the last in a succession of charters granted by a number of monarchs. In a few cases boroughs had no charter, or the charter was lost.



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Number Borough Style of unreformed corporation Governing charter County Present governance
1

Aberystwyth
Mayor and Burgesses of the Town, Borough, and Liberty of Aberystwith
1544

Cardiganshire
Aberystwyth Town Council
2

Abingdon
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Abingdon
1557

Berkshire
Abingdon Town Council
3

Andover
Bailiff, approved Men, and Burgesses of the Borough of Andover
1599

Hampshire
Test Valley Borough Council (Charter Trustees 1974–1976)
4

Arundel
Mayor, Steward and Burgesses of Arundel
1586

Sussex
Arundel Town Council
5

Banbury
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Banbury in the County of Oxford
1554

Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire
Banbury Town Council (Charter Trustees 1974–2000)
6

Barnstaple
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough and Parish of Barnstaple in the County of Devon
1610

Devon
Barnstaple Town Council
7

Basingstoke
Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Basingstoke
1622, confirmed 1641

Hampshire

Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council (Charter Trustees 1974–1978)
8

Bath
Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of the City of Bath
1590 and 1794

Somerset
Became district in 1974 as is; merged in 1996 to district of Bath and North East Somerset; Charter Trustees extant
9

Beaumaris
Aldeman, Bailliffs and Burgesses of Beaumaris
1562

Anglesey
Beaumaris Town Council
10

Beccles
Portreeve, Steward and Burgesses of Beccles
1584

Suffolk
Beccles Town Council
11

Bedford
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Town of Bedford
1684/5

Bedfordshire
Bedford Borough Council (Charter Trustees until 1975)
12

Berwick-upon-Tweed (County of Itself)
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed
1604

Northumberland

Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Council
13

Beverley
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Beverley in the County of York
1573

Yorkshire
Charter Trustees (Beverley Borough Council from 1974 to 1996)
14

Bewdley
Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Inhabitants of the Town and Borough of Bewdley
1606, 1708

Worcestershire
Bewdley Town Council
15

Bideford
Mayor, Aldermen, and Capital Burgesses of the Borough, Town, and Manor of Bideford in the County of Devon
1573, 1610

Devon
Bideford Town Council
16

Blandford Forum
Bailiff, Seneschal and Capital Burgesses of Blandford Forum
1605

Dorset
Blandford Forum Town Council
17

Bodmin
Mayor, Aldermen and Councilmen of Bodmin
1798

(The previous corporation, under a charter of 1594 had become extinct in 1789)



Cornwall
Bodmin Town Council
18

Boston
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Boston
1545, 1573

Lincolnshire

Boston Borough Council
19

Brecknock
Bailiff, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Brecon
1556

Breconshire
Brecon Town Council
20

Bridgnorth
Bailiffs, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Bridgnorth
1546

Shropshire
Bridgnorth Town Council (Rural Borough 1967–1974)
21

Bridgwater
Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Bridgwater
1468, 1587, 1628

Somerset
Bridgwater Town Council (Charter Trustees 1974–2003)
22

Bridport
Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Bridport
1667

Dorset
Bridport Town Council
23

Bristol (County of the City)
Mayor, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the City of Bristol
1664

Gloucestershire and Somerset
Bristol City Council
24

Buckingham
Bailiff, Principal Burgesses, and Steward of the Borough of Buckingham
1553

Buckinghamshire
Buckingham Town Council
25

Bury St Edmunds
Alderman and Burgesses of Bury St. Edmunds in the County of Suffolk
1606

Suffolk
St Edmundsbury Borough Council until 2003, when separate Bury St Edmunds Town Council formed
26

Calne
Steward and burgesses of the Borough of Calne
1668

Wiltshire
Calne Town Council
27

Cambridge
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge
1605

Cambridgeshire
Cambridge City Council
28

Canterbury (County of the City)
Mayor and Commonalty of the City of Canterbury
1609

Kent
Canterbury City Council
29

Cardiff
Bailiffs, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Town of Cardiff
1581 and 1608

Glamorgan

City of Cardiff 1974–1996, County and City of Cardiff since 1996
30

Cardigan
Mayor, Common-Council and Burgesses of the Town and Borough of Cardigan
1583

Cardiganshire
Cardigan Town Council
31

Carlisle (City)
Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs, and Citizens of the City of Carlisle
1637

Cumberland
Carlisle City Council
32

Carmarthen
Mayor, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Carmarthen
1604

Carmarthenshire
Carmarthen Town Council
33

Carnarvon
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Town and Borough of Caernarvon
1559

Carnarvonshire
Town council of the Royal Town of Caernarfon
34

Chard
Portreeve and Bailiffs of the Borough of Chard
1683

Somerset
Chard Town Council
35

Chepping Wycombe
Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Chepping Wycombe
1663

Buckinghamshire
High Wycombe Charter Trustees
36

Chester (County of the City)
Mayor and Citizens of the City of Chester
1506

Cheshire
Cheshire West And Chester Council (CWAC)
37

Chesterfield
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Chesterfield
1662

Derbyshire
Chesterfield Borough Council
38

Chichester (City)
Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of the City of Chichester
1685

Sussex
Chichester City Council (civil parish)
39

Chippenham
Bailiff and Capital Burgesses of the Borough of Chippenham
1553

Wiltshire
Chippenham Town Council (Charter Trustees 1974–1980)
40

Chipping Norton
Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Chipping Norton
1608

Oxfordshire
Chipping Norton Town Council
41

Clitheroe
Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Clitheroe in the County of Lancaster
1604

Lancashire
Clitheroe Town Council
42

Colchester
Mayor and Commonalty of the Borough of Colchester
1818

Essex
Colchester Borough Council
43

Congleton
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Congleton in the County of Chester
1625

Cheshire
Congleton Town Council
44

Coventry (City and County of the City) †
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Commonalty of the City of Coventry
1621

Warwickshire
Coventry City Council
45

Dartmouth or Clifton-Dartmouth-Hardness
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness in the County of Devon
1604

Devon
Dartmouth Town Council
46

Daventry
Bailiff, Burgesses and Commonalty of the Borough of Daventry
1674/5

Northamptonshire
Daventry Town Council (Charter Trustees 1974–2003)
47

Deal
Mayor, Jurats, and Commonalty of the Town of Deal in the County of Kent
1699‡

Kent
Deal Town Council (Charter Trustees 1974–1996)
48

Denbigh
Aldermen, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Denbigh
1662

Denbighshire
Denbigh Town Council
49

Derby
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Derby
1683

Derbyshire

Derby City Council
50

Devizes
Mayor and Burgesses of the Borough of Devizes
1625

Wiltshire
Devizes Town Council
51

Doncaster
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Doncaster in the County of York
1688

Yorkshire

Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council
52

Dorchester
Mayor, Bailiffs, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Dorchester in the County of Dorset
1629

Dorset
Dorchester Town Council
53

Dover
Mayor, Jurats, and Commonalty of the Town and Port of Dover
1684

Kent
Dover Town Council (Charter Trustees 1974–1996)
54

Droitwich
Bailiffs and Burgesses of the borough of Droitwich
1625

Worcestershire
Droitwich Spa Town Council (originally named Droitwich)
55

Durham (City)
Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the City of Durham and Framwelgate
1780 (granted by the Bishop of Durham)

County Durham

Durham City Council
56

East Retford
Bailiffs, Aldermen and Commonalty of the Borough of East Retford
1607

Nottinghamshire
East Retford Charter Trustees
57

Evesham
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Evesham
1605

Worcestershire
Evesham Town Council
58

Exeter (County of the City)
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Commonalty of the City of Exeter
1537, renewed 1770

Devon
Exeter City Council
59

Eye
Bailiffs, Burgesses and Commonalty of the Borough of Eye
1558 and 1574 confirmed 1697

Suffolk
Eye Town Council
60

Falmouth
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Town of Falmouth in the County of Cornwall
1661

Cornwall
Falmouth Town Council
61

Faversham
Mayor, Jurats and Freemen of the Town of Faversham
1546, regranted 1685

Kent
Faversham Town Council
62

Flint
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Flint
1360 by Edward, the Black Prince as Earl of Chester

Flintshire
Flint Town Council
63

Folkestone
Mayor, Jurats and Commonalty of the Town of Folkestone
1313 and 1668

Kent
Folkestone Town Council (Charter Trustees 1974–2004)
64

Gateshead
Boroughholders and Freemen of the Borough of Gateshead
1695

County Durham

Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council
65

Glastonbury
Mayor and Burgesses of the borough of Glastonbury
1705

Somerset
Glastonbury Town Council
66

Gloucester (County of the City)
Mayor and Burgesses of the City of Gloucester in the County of the City of Gloucester
1672

Gloucestershire
Gloucester City Council
67

Godalming
Warden, Bailiff and Assistants of the Borough of Godalming
1575

Surrey
Godalming Town Council
68

Godmanchester
Bailiffs, Assistants and Commonalty of the Borough of Godmanchester
1605

Huntingdonshire
Godmanchester Town Council (combined with Huntingdon 1961–1982)
69

Grantham
Aldermen, Burgesses and Commonalty of the Borough of Grantham
1463

Lincolnshire
Grantham Charter Trustees
70

Gravesend
Mayor, Jurats, and Inhabitants of the Villages and Parishes of Gravesend and Milton in the County of Kent
1562, renewed by Charles I

Kent
Gravesham Borough Council
71

Great Grimsby
Mayor and Burgesses of the Town of Grimsby in the County of Lincoln
1688

Lincolnshire
Great Grimsby Charter Trustees (Borough Council 1974–1996)
72

Great Torrington
Mayor, Aldermen and Chief Burgesses of the Borough of Great Torrington
1686

Devon
Great Torrington Town Council
73

Great Yarmouth
Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Great Yarmouth in the County of Norfolk.
1703

Norfolk and Suffolk

Great Yarmouth Borough Council
74

Guildford
Mayor and Burgesses of the Town of Guldeford in the County of Surrey
1686

Surrey

Guildford Borough Council
75

Harwich
Mayor and Burgesses of the Borough of Harwich
1604

Essex
Harwich Town Council
76

Hastings
Mayors, Jurats, and Commonalty of the Town and Port of Hastings in the County of Sussex
1588, confirmed by Charles II

Sussex
Hastings Borough Council
77

Haverfordwest (County of the Town)
Mayor, Sheriffs, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the County of the Town of Haverfordwest, or of the Town and County of the Town of Haverfordwest
1610

Pembrokeshire
Haverfordwest Town Council
78

Helston
Mayor and Aldermen of the Borough of Helston
1774

Cornwall
Helston Town Council
79

Hereford (City)
Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of the City of Hereford
1697

Herefordshire
Hereford City Council (civil parish)
80

Hertford
Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the Borough of Hertford
1680

Hertfordshire
Hertford Town Council
81

Huntingdon
The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Huntingdon
1630

Huntingdonshire
Huntingdon Town Council (combined with Godmanchester 1961–1982)
82

Hythe
The Mayor, Jurats and Commonalty of the Town and Port of Hythe
1575

Kent
Hythe Town Council
83

Ipswich
Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Town or Borough of Ipswich.
1665

Suffolk
Ipswich Borough Council
84

Kendal
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Kirby-in-Kendal in the County of Westmorland
1636

Westmorland
Kendal Town Council
85

Kidderminster
High Bailiff and Commonalty of the Borough of Kidderminster in the County of Worcester
1827

Worcestershire
Kidderminster Charter Trustees
86

King's Lynn or Lynn Regis
Mayor and Burgesses of the Borough of Lynn Regis
1684

Norfolk
King's Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council
87

Kingston upon Hull (County of the Town)
Mayor and Burgesses of the Town or Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull
1688

Yorkshire
Hull City Council
88

Kingston upon Thames
Bailiffs and Freemen of the Borough of Kingston upon Thames
1628

Surrey

Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
89

Lancaster
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Commonalty of the Town of Lancaster in the County Palatine of Lancaster
1819

Lancashire

Lancaster City Council
90

Launceston otherwise Dunheved
Mayor and Aldermen of Dunheved, otherwise Launceston
1555

Cornwall
Launceston Town Council
91

Leeds
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Leeds in the County of York
1661

Yorkshire

City of Leeds City Council
92

Leicester
Mayor, Bailiff, and Burgesses of the Borough of Leicester
1630

Leicestershire
Leicester City Council
93

Leominster
Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Leominster
1665

Herefordshire
Leominster Town Council
94

Lichfield (County of the City)
Bailiff and Citizens of the City of Lichfield
1664

Staffordshire
Lichfield City Council (civil parish) – Charter Trustees 1974–1980
95

Lincoln (County of the City)
Mayor, Sheriffs, Citizens, and Commonalty of the City of Lincoln
1628

Lincolnshire
Lincoln City Council
96

Liskeard
Mayor and Burgesses of the Borough of Liskerret otherwise Liskeard in the County of Cornwall
1580

Cornwall
Liskeard Town council
97

Liverpool
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Liverpool
1207, 1626

Lancashire

Liverpool City Council
98

Llandovery
Bailiff and Burgesses of the Borough of Llanymtheverye
1590

Carmarthenshire
Llandovery Town Council
99

Llanidloes
Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Llanidloes
1449 by John Tiptoft, Lord of Powys

Montgomeryshire
Llanidloes Town Council
100

Louth
Warden and Six Assistants of the Town of Louth and Free School of King Edward the Sixth in Louth
1605, 1830

Lincolnshire
Louth Town Council
101

Ludlow
Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Town and Borough of Ludlow
1665

Shropshire
Ludlow Town Council (Rural Borough 1967–1974)
102

Lyme Regis
Mayor and Capital Burgesses of the Borough of Lyme Regis

William III

Dorset
Lyme Regis Town Council
103

Lymington
Mayor and Burgesses of the Borough of Lymington
Incorporated by virtue of charters granted by Earls of Devon, confirmed by judgment given under a writ of quo warranto in 1578

Hampshire
Charter Trustees until 1979, now split between four parishes
104

Macclesfield
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Macclesfield
1684

Cheshire
Cheshire East Council
105

Maidenhead
Mayor, Bridgemasters, Burgesses and Commonalty of the Town of Maidenhead
1685

Berkshire

Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council
106

Maidstone
Mayor, Jurats, and Commonalty of the King's Town and Parish of Maidstone in the County of Kent
1748

Kent
Maidstone Borough Council
107

Maldon
Mayor, Aldermen, and Capital Burgesses and Commonalty of Maldon
1810

Essex
Maldon Town Council (originally had Charter Trustees)
108

Marlborough
The Mayor and Burgesses of the Borough of Marlborough
1576

Wiltshire
Marlborough Town Council
109

Monmouth
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Commonalty of the Town and Borough of Monmouth
1666

Monmouthshire
Monmouth Town Council
110

Morpeth
Bailiffs and Free Burgesses of the Borough of Morpeth
1662

Northumberland
Castle Morpeth Borough Council (separate Town Council subsequently formed)
111

Neath
Portreeve, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Neath
1685

Glamorgan
Neath Town Council
112

New Windsor
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of New Windsor in the County of Berks
1664

Berkshire

Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council
113

Newark
Mayor and Aldermen of the Borough of Newark in the County of Nottingham
1673

Nottinghamshire
Newark-on-Trent Town Council
114

Newbury
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Newbury
1596

Berkshire
Newbury Town Council (Charter Trustees 1974–1997)
115

Newcastle-under-Lyme
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of Newcastle-under-Lyne in the County of Stafford
1590

Staffordshire

Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council
116

Newcastle upon Tyne (County of the City)
Mayor and Burgesses of the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne in the County of the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne
1604

Northumberland
Newcastle upon Tyne City Council
117

Newport
Mayor, Aldermen, and Chief Burgesses of the Borough of Newport in the Isle of Wight in the County of Southampton
1637

Hampshire (Isle of Wight)
extinguished; Medina Borough Council from 1974 to 1995
118

Newport
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Newport
1685

Monmouthshire

Newport City Council
119

Northampton
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of Northampton
1797

Northamptonshire
Northampton Borough Council
120

Norwich (County of the City)
Mayor, Sheriffs, Citizens, and Commonalty of the City of Norwich
1683

Norfolk
Norwich City Council
121

Nottingham (County of the Town)
Mayor and Burgesses of the Town of Nottingham
1449

Nottinghamshire
Nottingham City Council
122

Oswestry
Mayor, Aldermen, Common Councilmen, and Burgesses of Oswestry
1674

Shropshire
Oswestry Borough Council (Rural Borough 1967–1974)
123

Oxford (City)
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Commonalty of the City of Oxford in the County of Oxford
1635

Oxfordshire
Oxford City Council
124

Pembroke
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Town and Borough of Pembroke
1485

Pembrokeshire
Pembroke Town Council
125

Penryn
Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of the Borough of Penryn
1621

Cornwall
Penryn Town Council
126

Penzance
Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the Town of Penzance in the County of Cornwall
1614

Cornwall
Penzance Town Council (Charter Trustees 1974–1980)
127

Plymouth
Mayor and Commonalty of the Borough of Plymouth
1572

Devon
Plymouth City Council
128

Pontefract
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough or Town of Pontefract
1607

Yorkshire

Wakefield City Council
129

Poole (County of the Town)
Mayor, Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Town of Poole
1568

Dorset
Poole Borough Council
130

Portsmouth
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Portsmouth in the County of Southampton
1627

Hampshire
Portsmouth City Council
131

Preston
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Preston in the County Palatine of Lancaster
1685

Lancashire
Preston City Council
132

Pwllheli
Mayor, Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Pwllheli

Elizabeth I

Carnarvonshire
Pwllheli Town Council
133

Reading
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Reading in the County of Berks
1638

Berkshire
Reading Borough Council
134

Richmond
Mayor and Aldermen of the Borough of Richmond in the County of York
1668

Yorkshire
Richmond Town Council
135

Ripon
Mayor, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Ripon in the County of York
1604

Yorkshire
Ripon City Council (Civil Parish)
136

Rochester (City)
Mayor and Citizens of the City of Rochester in the County of Kent
1629

Kent
Medway Borough Council
137

Romsey
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Town of Romsey Infra in the County of Southampton
1607, 1692

Hampshire
Romsey Town Council
138

Ruthin
Aldermen, Common Councilmen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Ruthin
1284, 1508

Denbighshire
Ruthin Town Council
139

Rye
Mayor, Jurats and Freemen of the Town of Rye
No Charter separate from Cinque Ports

Sussex
Rye Town Council
140

Saffron Walden
Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Saffron Walden in the County of Essex
1694

Essex
Saffron Walden Town Council
141

Salisbury or New Sarum (City)
Mayor and Commonalty of the City of New Sarum in the County of Wilts
1611

Wiltshire

Salisbury City Council
142

Sandwich
Mayor, Jurats and Commonalty of the Town of Sandwich
1684

Kent
Sandwich Town Council
143

Scarborough
Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Town of Scarborough
1684

Yorkshire
Scarborough Borough Council
144

Shaftesbury
Mayor and Capital Burgesses of the Borough of Shaftesbury
1604, 1665

Dorset
Shaftesbury Town Council
145

Shrewsbury
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Town of Shrewsbury in the County of Salop
1685

Shropshire

Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council
146

South Molton
Mayor, Capital Burgesses and Commonalty of the Borough of South Molton
1684

Devon
South Molton Town Council
147

Southampton (County of the Town)
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Town of Southampton


Hampshire
Southampton City Council
148

Southwold
Bailiffs and Commonalty of the Borough of Southwold
1689

Suffolk
Southwold Town Council
149

St Albans
Mayor and Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Saint Albans in the County of Hertford
1685

Hertfordshire
St Albans City Council
150

St Ives
Mayor and Burgesses of the Borough of St Ives
1685

Cornwall
St Ives Town Council
151

Stafford
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Stafford
1827

Staffordshire

Stafford Borough Council
152

Stamford
Mayor, Aldermen, and Capital Burgesses of the Town or Borough of Stamford in the County of Lincoln
1685

Lincolnshire
Stamford Town Council
153

Stockport
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Stockport
No charter, corporation appointed by Court Leet

Cheshire and Lancashire

Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
154

Stockton-on-Tees
Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Stockton
No charter extant, borough by prescription[8]

County Durham

Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council
155

Stratford-on-Avon
Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Stratford on Avon
1674

Warwickshire
Stratford-upon-Avon Town council
156

Sudbury
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Sudbury

Charles II

Suffolk and Essex
Sudbury Town Council
157

Sunderland
Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the Borough of Sunderland
1634 (granted by the Bishop of Durham)

County Durham

Sunderland City Council
158

Swansea
Portreeve, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Swansea
Borough by prescription[8] (charter of 1685 not adopted)

Glamorgan
City and County of Swansea
159

Tamworth
Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Tamworth
1663

Staffordshire and Warwickshire
Tamworth Borough council
160

Tenby
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Tenby
1631

Pembrokeshire
Tenby Town Council
161

Tenterden
The Mayor, Jurats and Commons of the Town and Hundred of Tenterden
1600

Kent
Tenterden Town Council
162

Tewkesbury
Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Tewkesbury in the County of Gloucester
1698

Gloucestershire
Tewkesbury Borough Council (although a separate Town Council also exists)
163

Thetford
Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the Borough of Thetford
1573

Norfolk and Suffolk
Thetford Town Council
164

Tiverton
Mayor and Burgesses of the Town and Parish of Tiverton in the County of Devon
1723

Devon
Tiverton Town Council
165

Totnes
Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Totness
1596

Devon
Totnes Town Council
166

Truro
Mayor, Aldermen, and Capital Burgesses of the Borough of Truro
1589

Cornwall
Truro City Council (Civil Parish)
167

Wallingford
Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Wallingford
1663

Berkshire
Wallingford Town Council
168

Walsall
Mayor and Commonalty of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall in the County of Stafford
1627, confirmed 1661

Staffordshire

Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council
169

Warwick
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Warwick
1693,

Warwickshire
Warwick Town Council
170

Wells (City)
Mayor, Masters, and Burgesses of the City or Borough of Wells in the County of Somerset
1589

Somerset
Wells City Council (civil parish)
171

Welshpool
Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Poole in the County of Montgomery
1615

Montgomeryshire
Welshpool Town council
172

Wenlock
Burgesses of the Borough of Wenlock
1631

Shropshire
Much Wenlock Town Council (Rural Borough 1966–1974)
173

Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough and Town of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis in the County of Dorset
1803

Dorset

Weymouth and Portland Borough Council
174

Wigan
Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Wigan
1662

Lancashire

Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council
175

Winchester (City)
Mayor, Bailiffs, and Commonalty of the City of Winchester
1588

Hampshire

Winchester City Council
176

Wisbech
Burgesses of the Borough of Wisbech
1646

Cambridgeshire
Wisbech Town Council
177

Worcester
Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of the City of Worcester
1621

Worcestershire
Worcester City Council
178

York (County of the City)
Mayor and Commonalty of the City of York
1679

Yorkshire
York City Council

† In 1842 The County of the City of Coventry was joined to Warwickshire


‡ Previous to this charter, Deal was governed a Deputy and Assistants appointed by the Corporation of Sandwich



See also


  • Municipal Corporations Act


References





  1. ^ "Corporations". Hansard 1803 - 2005. Parliament of the United Kingdom. 14 February 1833. Retrieved 2009-02-19..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ ab "Municipal Corporations". The Times. 24 June 1833. p. 3.


  3. ^ "Corporations' Commission". The Times. 16 September 1833. p. 3.


  4. ^ Finlayson, G. B. A. M. (October 1966). "The Politics of Municipal Reform, 1835". The English Historical Review. 81 (321): 673–692. doi:10.1093/ehr/LXXXI.CCCXXI.673. JSTOR 562019.


  5. ^ Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Municipal Corporations in England and Wales, First Report, Parliamentary Papers, 1835, XXIII


  6. ^ Marjie Bloy (11 October 2002). "Defects in Constitutions of Municipal Corporations". The Victorian Web. Retrieved 2009-02-19.


  7. ^ "Local elections - proposals for reform" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-02-20. Retrieved 2005-12-07.


  8. ^ ab "Boroughs by prescription" existed by custom from time immemorial without a charter or other formal document of incorporation.Ballard, Adolphus (1914). The English Borough in the Twelfth Century. Cambridge University Press. p. 27.




Further reading



  • Webb, Sidney; Beatrice Webb (1908). English Local Government: From the Revolution to the Municipal Corporations Act. pp. 693–755.


External links



  • The original Act


  • Historyhome.co.uk – a web article providing background information on the Act.










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